Don't miss out on the BEST AREA of GLASGOW! | 24 hrs in Southside & Shawlands

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Last weekend we got lucky to have a pal give us a very in-depth tour of her fun Glasgow neighbourhood of Pollokshields, Strathbungo and beyond: arguably THE most fun area of all of Glasgow! Most people miss out on this lovely part of the city chock full of bakeries, pubs, historical architecture, buzzing city life, great coffee and PARKS! Oh the parks. So let's go and explore where to eat, shop and relax together!

Stick with us to see all the local favourites in Glasgow south of the river Clyde - Queen's Park, Pollok Park, the Burrell Collection, tasty noms from Ranjit's Kitchen and Sacred Tum Tacos and mooooore!

MAP OF ALL THE COOL SPOTS!

#glasgow #scotland #visitscotland
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00:00 Intro
01:05 Pollok Park
03:05 Burrell Collection
05:05 Glasgow's Southside
07:26 Queen's Park
08:49 Park Lane Market
09:11 Sacred Tum Tacos
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As someone from Glasgow I would recommend a visit to great western road and Byers road. If you get the Subway and get off at Kelvinbridge or Hillhead. Glasgow botanic gardens are across great western road from the start of Byers road. There is also Oran Mor a church converted into a pub and gig venue glad you liked the southside.

peterboyd
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Thanks for that! It was nice to see what's been happening in the place of my birth. Nice new businesses, fresh ideas and alongside the beautiful old architecture and historic places of interest. It has always been a buzzing area socially, and I'm glad to see it still is. Made me feel a little bit nostalgic - I haven't been back for over ten years.

Gerryonthetube
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This was the first time I've visited Glasgow and never went to the center. No regrets, it was lovely in the Southside :)

simonmountney
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Such a good video on the southside, thank you Kat!!! Glasgow truly has so much to offer visitors in every quadrant of the city - I hope your viewers will make the most of their next visits here ❤

badwvlf
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Thank you for this wonderful video. It was a joy to watch. Once I lived in Glasgow, the west end and southside and it was lovely to see the auld place although many changes. I have heard so many good things about BAM so much so I must visit it when I come over. (I no longer live in Glasgow) Best wishes.

VR-Stories
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I always get very envious of people who stay in Edinburgh when I watch one of your videos. However hats off to you and Simon, as having lived in Glasgow all my life and the south side for 12 years now you guys made it look good! Beautifully filmed and put together to bring out the best in the south side.

johnnymurty
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Watching this has me really excited for moving from Edinburgh to Glasgow. Will definitely be checking out all of your recs!!

NicoleImportico
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You have not been anywhere if you have not been to Glasgow I have lived here all my life im 67 now and still love my city to this day and its very true when it's said that people make glasgow I love my glasgow and there realy is no place like home so come and see us your all welcome with open arms and love ❤️ 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

johnscullion
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Nice to see lots of cool places to visit next time I’m in the Southside.

Re the Burrell Collection, the building isn’t new, they just refurbished the previous one (which opened in 1983) and increased the space for exhibits by converting basement storage areas to gallery space.

sjyoung
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I'm moving to Glasgow and will be over in the Southside, this was a lovely video and I noted some cool spots to check out.

jomcintyre
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Well done, at last someone has finally realised that there is an enormous City out of the West End and City Centre, Glasgow City Region has 1.8 Million People . 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😎

TheGrowler
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Fantastic city. I'm having another holiday there in September. I'd like to visit Queen's Park, I love that view.

louisescott
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You could do a tour of Glasgow's museums. The Kelvingrove art galleries with Kelvingrove park to have a rest in. The people palace on Glasgow green it has a nice tea house in a massive greenhouse. The museum of religion next to The cathedral with a wee tour of the oldest house in Glasgow that Mary Queen of Scots stay in just next to it. The Transport museum then cross the river on the bridge to the science museum. Lots to see in Glasgow. I almost forgot tenements house a view into what a tenement used to look like. There is the museum of modern art which has the Duke of Wellington statue outside which always has I traffic cone on his head. I love my home city. It is rough around the edges but the people have heart of gold. Glaswegians sound angry to a lot of people but if you ask for directions chances are they will take you to where you are going.

peterboyd
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Going to Glascow in December! Excited!

bethaudet
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Really nice video.👍
It would be cool to see the houses on the Southside of Glasgow in the Pollock Shields area.
I have seen a few of them and they look really nice.It looks like an idyllic neighbor

brittscott
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Across the road from the taco shop is a vegan café that has the best samosas I've ever had.

Last time I was down on Victoria Road the queue was enormous for the taco shop and no one at the vegan café. If only they knew what they were missing.

jimbo_
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Awesome! I was thinking about going to Glasgow and this video comes perfectly ♥️

usernamehere
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The Pollock Park was the only place I saw the lovely highland cows in 2019. I loved petting them - they are the cutest. 😁

franninchen
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Used to live in Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland in early 2000s, Canadian originally and still. Last time in Scotland 2015-16. No Clue about the Southend back then, next time I hope to get there one day and visit the SouthEND NOw. Except I'm on a very small budget for the visit, what is there for camping spots around Glasgow, would that be cheaper then a Hostel? What are the rules for setting up in parks?

adventureswithsmiles
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Lord Nelson, Lord Who, Look Up Admiral Thomas Cochrane, The French Called Him The Sea Wolf, The Spanish, And, The Portuguese Called Him, "El Diablo" As He Freed Chile, Peru, And Brazil, From Their Rule, 😊😅

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